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Spawn camping is an outdated tactic. It's really annoying but it's no longer the crippling maneuver it used to be where people could only spawn in the same spot over and over again no matter what. Now with PS2 at least people will spawn on either their Squad Leader who should be moving around a lot or spawn on a Galaxy which can pick up and move at any time it wants or spawn on a completely different Galaxy on a different front of the same battle or have a back-up Galaxy a little more to the rear of the front just in case of a problem with the forward spawns getting swamped or they can spawn back at the nearest base and fly in on aircav and try to thin out the enemy around the forwards spawns.

Right; I'm just saying, if you find a way to do it, it's legit and should not be prevented with rules, but it's unlikely to happen because of the sheer diversity of ways to enter the game- squad spawn, galaxies; perhaps even respawning at a nearby owned base (if they allow that).

Right; I'm just saying, if you find a way to do it, it's legit and should not be prevented with rules, but it's unlikely to happen because of the sheer diversity of ways to enter the game- squad spawn, galaxies; perhaps even respawning at a nearby owned base (if they allow that).

Ah, must have misinterpreted your post somehow, I thought you were on the other side of the fence. I think. I may be misremembering what I was thinking at the time I wrote that.

Originally Posted by Vamp Hunter

Tried using a different browser and still not working, could some one just copy paste it so I can read it?

Well, it's really bad etiquette to do so. Sorry but I'll have to decline. It seems that if the problem isn't the browser than it's your ISP or some bogus laws that your ISP is being forced to adhere to, like are you in Australia or Malaysia?